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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2007

How mak a t-shirt on a digital printer.
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  • I Don't Got that Kind Of Money Bro

  • When the times right you will..

  • @YourNumberJuan I just started out my own shirt company. All I do is iron on the design to blank shirts I ordered offline. They actually turn out pretty good.

  • Nice! Whatever gets the job done.

  • What printer did you use? and how much did that printer cost?

    Greetz

  • The Brothers 541 printer and the setup ran me around 26k

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  • Everything should cost you around 28k

  • I suppose the tee he's wearing is from when he was practicing how to line the shirts up correctly.

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  • "Okay, today we're going to show you how to make a T-shirt. First, we start with a T-shirt..."

    Wrong! To make a T-shirt, you have to start at least with a piece of cloth, but if you want, you can start with working up a field, planting and harvesting cotton. Then you remove the seeds, clean and fluff the cotton fibers, spin them into thread, run the thread through a jersey knitting machine, cut off a piece of knit fabric, cut out rightly-shaped pieces, and sew them together to make a T-shirt.

  • @YourNumberJuan hey can u do a shirt for me please?sended in the mail or something?

    please?

  • @Djw3stmon3y lol

  • @monstrinsideme92 where do you get your blanks from?

    

  • This video makes me want to get into creativity again....tap into that creative side.

  • @BLTAWD AWESOME DUDE

  • BLINK 182 AS THE BACKGROUND MUSIC <3

  • @CreepingDeathaAH Not as bad as you'd think. Every shirt wears off eventually anyways. It's about the same as a normal shirt. Depending on the quality of iron on transfers you use.

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